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From: <jpa...@li...> - 2004-10-03 19:42:13
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I've just released version 0.3 of JPatch. For more information, please visit http://www.jpatch.com Best regards -Sascha Ledinsky |
From: <jpa...@li...> - 2004-06-15 06:25:22
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I've just released a new version of my 3D modeler, JPatch. JPatch is a spline based 3D modeling tool. It allows to create 3D models which can be rendered with POV-Ray or RenderMan compatible renderers (e.g. Aqsis). It is free software (open source); you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License. JPatch is work in progress. The current version supports modeling only, but I'm working on character animation features for future releases. JPatch is written in Java, so it should run on every platform with a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4 or later installed, including Microsoft Windows and Linux. For more information, please visit http://www.jpatch.com --Sascha Ledinsky |
From: <jpa...@li...> - 2003-06-05 12:36:42
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JPatch 0.2.1 can be downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73389 This version fixes a critical bug and introduces a plugin system. -Sascha Ledinsky |
From: <jpa...@li...> - 2003-04-25 09:51:08
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============================= JPatch 0.2 pre-alpha released ============================= Today we* have made availible a new pre-alpha version (0.2) of our 3D Modeler "JPatch". It can be downloaded from http://jpatch.sourceforge.net JPatch is an sPatch like modeler and can export to RIB (RenderMan) and POV-Ray. Requirements: ============= * Java Runtime Environment Version 1.4 or later * Optional: Java3D Version 1.2 or later (for the Java3D preview) Supported Platforms: ==================== JPatch should run on every platform which supports Java. It has been tested on: * Microsoft Windows * Linux * Mac OS-X What's new: =========== 1. Java3D Preview ----------------- JPatch now has a shaded preview (requires Java3D) 2. Javascript ------------- JPatch now embeds Rhino, the Javascript engine from mozilla.org. It includes three demo scripts to produce circles, spheres and grids. 3. Background Images (Rotoscope) -------------------------------- JPatch can now load and display a background image in each viewport. 4. javax.vecmath Package ------------------------ We've bundeled Kenji Hiranabe's unofficial free Java3D vecmath package into this JPatch release. So there's no need to install the complete Java3D distribution anymore (unless you want the Java3D preview feature, of course). For more information see http://objectclub.esm.co.jp/vecmath/ 5. Bugfixes ----------- We've fixed all bugs that we found in version 0.1 Limitations: ============ Javascript can only start the three included demo-scripts (circle, sphere and grid). Since the internal design of JPatch will change completely (see Future Plans), Javascripts written for this version will not run in the next version of JPatch anymore. We therefor decided to deactivate the possibility to execute custom scripts. Future Plans: ============= We're currently re-writing much of the code to support Animation:Master style hooks and five-point-patches. This took a little longer than expected, so we decided to release another pre-alpha version, still based on the old code, but including several new features and bugfixes. The next version (0.3) will most likely support hooks and five-point-patches and Animation:Master model import. Animation features (Morphs, Bones) will follow in 0.4. *The JPatch-Team are (in alphabetical order): --------------------------------------------- Dan Bishop Developer Robert Hemby Consultant / Tester Sascha Ledinsky Project Administrator / Developer Giovanni Martone Project Administrator / Consultant Other Contributors: ------------------- Gregg Patton Best regards, Sascha Ledinsky |